> On 4 Jan 2005 at 23:00, The GZG Digest wrote:
> From: Brian Burger <yh728@victoria.tc.ca>
Can Brian, or anyone else, recommend a web host? My web site (which supports
SG2 and Pig Tickler; I took down the FT stuff) is with AT&T. I have plenty of
space and it's worked well for me, but I'm hoping to get broadband sometime
this year, after we find out whether my wife will have a job in the next few
months.
When that happens, I'll have to leave AT&T. I'm looking for a place to host my
web site, at least until I get my own web server up and running.
I would like DNS management, if possible, so that the URL shows my domain name
ahead of the page name, instead of what's happening now. (Right now
Hey, Allan,
I signed up with Bluehost.com based on a recommendation when I asked the
same question on The Miniatures Page. I'm very happy with them --
cheap, loads of space and email addresses and nifty pre-built scripts.
And the control interface is nice.
Nick
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Sorry, sorry! -- that was meant to be only to Allan.
nick
Hi Allan,
I use web power plus for the http://www.rottenlead.com web site. It
supports all the database, forum and gallery systems I use to publish my
site. Robert Yates is my support/sales contact and he has provided
excellent service, answering all my dumb questions. Worth dropping him a note
for those finer detailed questions that are difficult to answer when
just looking at the sales web pages. - robert@webpowerplus.org . They
do a range of packages starting out really cheap and you can pay via paypal
subscription, which I find handy because you can cancel it instantly if the
web host gets into trouble.
I also run http://www.skirmishwargames.co.uk off the same space and the
dual host names are all being handled well by the name servers at Webpower.
Webpower moved me from Westlin Hosting who filled for bankruptcy, but failed
to tell the customers until I found out that my server space was just humming
away in an empty building. I had no response for support when my
site kept bouncing.
Regards Robin
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